Although the question has generally been answered, here's a little addition targeting the concrete example used in the question:
How to use an angular constant to define the baseUrl of your partials (or to define other constants representing server values and making them available for configuration):
// file: app.js
'use strict';
/* App Module */
angular.module( 'myApp', [] )
// define the templateBaseUrl
.constant( 'templateBaseUrl', 'themes/angular/partials/' );
// use it in configuration
.config(['$routeProvider','templateBaseUrl', function($routeProvider,templateBaseUrl) {
$routeProvider
.when( '/posts', {
templateUrl : templateBaseUrl + 'post-list.html',
controller : PostListCtrl
})
.when( '/posts/:postId-:slug', {
templateUrl : templateBaseUrl + 'post-view.html',
controller : PostViewCtrl
})
.when( '/about', {
templateUrl : templateBaseUrl + 'about.html',
controller : AboutPageCtrl
})
.when( '/contact', {
templateUrl : templateBaseUrl + 'contact.html',
controller : ContactPageCtrl
})
.otherwise({
redirectTo: '/posts'
})
;
}]);
In my opinion, this has several benefits:
- If you move your views, you only need to update your code in one single location
- If your partials are deeply nested within your project layout, "templateBaseUrl" doesn't cause as much noise as the whole path would
- You could even change between relative and absolute path
- An answer to a similar question suggests the use of html's base element to remove the need of prepending a baseUrl to each templateUrl. But this also affected all other resources on the website. Configuring only the base url for the templates has no side effects
Generally, I don't use this solution with a hard coded value like above. It is only an example to show what to do in the most simple manner. To be able to copy your app around on your server, define the value outside of app.js, in your index file and generate the necessary pathes server side:
// file: index.php
<?php
// only depends on your project layout
$angularPartialsBaseUrl = 'themes/angular/partials/';
// this will change when you move the app around on the server
$themeBaseUrl = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] . 'themes/angular';
?><!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="myApp">
<head>
<title>Yii Blog Demo</title>
<script>
var myNS = myNS || {};
myNS.appConfig = myNS.appConfig || {};
myNS.appConfig.templateBaseUrl = '<?php echo $angularPartialsBaseUrl; ?>';
</script>
<script src="<?php echo $themeBaseUrl; ?>/js/vendor/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="<?php echo $themeBaseUrl; ?>/js/app.js"></script>
</head>
[...]
And in app.js:
// file: app.js
'use strict';
/* App Module */
angular.module( 'myApp', [] )
// define the templateBaseUrl using external appConfig
.constant( 'templateBaseUrl', myNS.appConfig.templateBaseUrl );